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#+title: Personal information management
#+date: "2020-04-23 23:21:47 +08:00"
#+date_modified: "2021-05-09 18:23:39 +08:00"
#+language: en
Personal information management (PIM) is self-explanatory as it is.
This also includes managing [[id:ccb3bc14-a801-4ed0-b066-50b1bcd853aa][File metadata]], [[id:0d2264a6-e487-4761-818a-d17d2833120f][Note-taking]], library management, and much more.
* Practicing information management
While there's no correct way to practice PIM but to start:
- [[id:66337935-420c-40e6-81a6-f74ab0965ed5][Maintain your own digital library]] which can make managing personal belongings from your personal photos, academic libraries and references, and your anime collection all the more easier.
- While not a good one, the 3-2-1 rule is a good starting point for practicing backups.
The rule is simple: 3 copies of your data stored in 2 media (e.g., internal hard drive, external storage) with at least 1 of them stored offsite of your computer (e.g., remote location, cloud service).
- Start to manage [[id:ccb3bc14-a801-4ed0-b066-50b1bcd853aa][File metadata]] but only for the most relevant resources.
- Start to [[id:7827b564-59ed-4604-ac2b-630c60c0a4ab][Use timestamps as a future-proofing method]].